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What's the difference between "disgusting", "gross" and "revolting"?

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Rebecca

These words are similar in meaning and can sometimes be used interchangeably. "Disgusting" means extremely unpleasant or unacceptable. "Gross" means extremely unpleasant. "Revolting" means extremely unpleasant. Ex: He's disgusting! He doesn't even shower often. Ex: That's so gross! Why would you eat food off the floor? Ex: It's so revolting when he picks his nose in public.

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